A collection of distilled sarcastic wisdom, numerous photographs, discussions of books and stuff to learn and more stuff to think about from a retired economics professor turned blogger and photographer.

March 27, 2008

Another Circle Quilt from my Sister Liz, who did the "Leap Year Quilt"

This is the new quilt. I used to tell my students that if they could learn to read, they could learn to do almost anything - this is a proof in point. I saw the author of the technique, Louisa L. Smith, on Simply Quilts a couple of years ago, bought the book, and put it on the shelf. I had so much fun with the other circle quilt, that I decided to try the technique. One can arrange and re-arrange the blocks to go every which way until the design works. If you put this on the blog, please don't call it the April Fools quilt.

COMMENTS

I will name this quilt "Garden Party" because that is what the focus fabric (flowers) is called. Thanks for sharing it.

Comments

Another Circle Quilt from my Sister Liz, who did the "Leap Year Quilt"

This is the new quilt. I used to tell my students that if they could learn to read, they could learn to do almost anything - this is a proof in point. I saw the author of the technique, Louisa L. Smith, on Simply Quilts a couple of years ago, bought the book, and put it on the shelf. I had so much fun with the other circle quilt, that I decided to try the technique. One can arrange and re-arrange the blocks to go every which way until the design works. If you put this on the blog, please don't call it the April Fools quilt.

COMMENTS

I will name this quilt "Garden Party" because that is what the focus fabric (flowers) is called. Thanks for sharing it.